Saving Nigerian Christians & America First vs Folk First
In this episode, we decode the bizarre meme campaigns from the Department of Labor and Homeland Security, revealing their real agenda: flooding the U.S. with more Chinese students and Indian H-1B visas.
We turn to Trump's new 50-year mortgage push amid a collapsing housing market—trapping millennials (now in their 40s) and Gen Z in endless debt servitude to banks, true to the "death pledge" roots of the term. With global debt spiraling to a staggering $324 trillion, the burning question remains: Who holds the IOUs?
Next, we scrutinize claims of Christian persecution in Nigeria—and why the Department of War is itching to intervene in yet another endless foreign quagmire under the guise of "helping."
Finally, we dissect the so-called "civil war" fracturing the American right, ignited by Nick Fuentes's Tucker Carlson appearance. As Vivek Ramaswamy, Dinesh D'Souza, Ben Shapiro, Konstantin Kisin and other influencers pile on, to offer an endless string of videos and posts with bad takes and dishonest conclusions. We expose how the New York Times “attacks” Fuentes only to amplify him—giving him much needed credibility, helping him to clean up his image amid years of scandals, flip-flops, and contradictions. Being attacked by a rotten system, lends you both authenticity and credibility. Is he a genuine threat to the establishment, or just useful chaos? We cut through the noise to assess his movement's stance and impact for White people with a Folk First attitude.








